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Cooking Up Justice

Recipes from your favorite law firms

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Publishers Note Welcome to our 2nd Cooking up Justice cookbook, an assortment of recipes contributed by our friends in the legal community. The first section highlights delicious recipe ideas from practicing attorneys, who will engage in a cook-off competition in mid-July to see whose recipe stands above the rest. The second section (see Page 25) features additional mouth-watering recipe ideas from our contributors. Most importantly, a portion of the proceeds from the book will go to support Philabundance, our partner on this venture and the largest hunger relief organization in the region. Thank you to everyone that contributed, and we hope you enjoy testing out these recipes as much as we did. Bon Apptit!

Cooking Up Justice
Recipes from your favorite law firms
Contestants Billet & Associates, LLC Grandmas Baked Beans and Corn Bread ...................................................................... 5 Caesar Rivise Bernstein Cohen & Pokotilow, Ltd. Pasta Napoli ..................................................................................................................... 7 DLA Piper Leek, Mushroom, Thyme, and Gruyre Quiche .............................................................. 9 Feldman Shepherd Wohlgelernter Tanner Weinstock & Dodig LLP Risotto with Shrimp, Scallops and Summer Vegetable Salsa ..................................... 11 Galfand Berger, LLP Mediterranean Orzo Grill .............................................................................................. 13 Law Offices of Jeffrey N. Kale Shrimp and Mango Ceviche .......................................................................................... 15 Locks Law Firm Gourmet Mac n Cheese................................................................................................ 17 Montgomery, McCracken, Walker & Rhoads, LLP Chicken Provenc .......................................................................................................... 19 Volpe and Koenig, P .C Pastitsio/Greek Lasagna ................................................................................................. 21

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Grandmas Baked Beans and Corn Bread


Robert Douglas Billet, Managing Member Billet & Associates, LLC

Serving defense and business litigation clients in civil litigation in Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and nationally in all state and federal courts

2000 MARKET STREET, SUITE 2803 PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA 19103-3201 215-496-7500/FAX 7505 lawyer@billetlaw.com www.billetlaw.com

A graduate of Penn and Temple Law School, Bob has been trying cases for 28 years. A former captain of the Penn Track & Field Team as a discus and hammer thrower, Bob is an official at the Penn Relays. He is also a Judge of Elections in Cheltenham Twp., and he and his wife, Fern, also a lawyer, are sailors and SCUBA divers. Bob is also active in the National Bone Marrow Donor Program and the Save the Children Foundation. An avid baker, Bob has been baking creative breads for family and friends for over two decades.

Baked Beans 5 (16 oz) cans Heinz Vegetarian Beans Dark brown sugar (at least 12 cups) sweeter is better! Heinz Ketchup (at least cup) Guldens Spicy Brown Mustard (at least a 2 tbsp) One package Hebrew National Hot Dogs (7 in a package), cut into -inch slices

Corn Bread 1 cup yellow corn meal 1 cup white flour cup sugar 4 tsp baking powder 1 tsp salt 1 cup buttermilk (or whole milk) 1 (11 oz) can sweet corn (drained) 2 eggs, beaten cup vegetable shortening

Directions Baked Beans: Mix all ingredients thoroughly. Bake uncovered in deep ceramic pot or Dutch oven at 400 for 23 hours, stirring occasionally, until mixture thickens. Corn Bread: Preheat oven to 450. Combine corn meal, flour, sugar, baking powder and salt. Add buttermilk, eggs, shortening and corn. Beat until smooth. Bake in greased 8" x 8" baking pan for 2025 minutes.

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Billet & Associates, LLC 2000 Market Street, Suite 2803 Philadelphia, PA 19103 T (215) 496-7500 F (215) 496-7505 East Gate Center 309 Fellowship Road, Suite 200 Mt. Laurel, NJ 08054 T (856) 427-4300 F (856) 427-0227 www.billetlaw.com

Optional additions: diced chilies; cheddar cheese.

Contestants 5

Pasta Napoli
Sal Guerriero, Partner Caesar Rivise Bernstein Cohen & Pokotilow, Ltd.

Sal Guerriero: THE MAN about the kitchen! His talents range from the most imaginative antipasto dishes to the simple and delicious PASTA NAPOLI dish presented here. When not in the kitchen, Sal is found at the Philadelphia intellectual property boutique Caesar Rivise Bernstein Cohen & Pokotilow, Ltd, where his practice includes a broad range of intellectual property litigation, including complex patent, trademark, copyright and trade secret disputes. A substantial portion of his practice further includes all aspects of trademark and copyright prosecution. A graduate of Drexel University with a degree in Biology, Sal received his law degree cum laud from Widener University School of Law, and he was previously a research assistant at the Lankenau Institute for Medical Research.

Ingredients to 1 cup extra virgin olive oil (best you can buy) 1 pound dry penne (best you can buy) 2 (28 oz) cans whole San Marzano tomatoes (Make sure it has the DOP emblem on the label!), hand crushed sea salt and freshly ground black pepper to taste cup freshly grated Parmigiano-Reggiano cheese (best you can buy; definitely not the pre-grated Parmesan you find in a cardboard/plastic container) fresh basil, chopped Directions Preheat oven to 400 degrees. Place oil in a large bowl. Add dry pasta and stir until well coated; let stand for 20 minutes. Crush tomatoes and add to pasta mixture along with juices; season with salt and pepper. Stir to combine. Transfer to a 2 quart baking dish. Cover with a parchment-lined aluminum foil. Bake, lifting up and stirring the pasta every 15 minutes with a wooden spoon, for 4560 minutes (pasta should be cooked just past al dente) Remove from oven, sprinkle with cheese and basil, and stir to incorporate. Serve.

Caesar Rivise Bernstein Cohen & Pokotilow, Ltd. 1635 Market Street, 11th Floor Philadelphia, PA 19103 T (215) 567-2010 x127 F (215) 751-1142 sal@crbcp.com

Contestants 7

Leek, Mushroom, Thyme, and Gruyre Quiche


Tiffany Nichols, Associate DLA Piper

Tiffany Nichols is an associate in DLA Pipers Intellectual Property group. Ms. Nichols focuses her practice on intellectual property litigation and prosecution, as well as general litigation. In the area of intellectual property litigation, Ms. Nichols has experience in the representation of clients in patent infringement matters involving the chemical arts. Ms. Nichols has handled patent prosecution matters for semiconductor devices, telecommunications, signal processing, imaging, business methods and the mechanical arts. Her general litigation experience includes environmental law. Ms. Nichols also devotes her time to pro bono projects. For example, Ms. Nichols has handled applications for Humanitarian Parole for those displaced after the earthquake in Haiti.

Ingredients 5 eggs pint of heavy cream lb of shredded Gruyre (I like DiBrunos Swiss Aged Gruyre) 1 leek lbs of cremini mushrooms 5 sprigs of thyme tsp of salt tsp of pepper 1 tbsp of olive oil 1 pie crust Directions Pre-heat oven to 375. Wash leek. Cut off both ends (the dark green and root ends) and discard. Dice of remainder. Wash and remove stems of mushrooms. Dice caps. Peel leaves from thyme and set aside. Heat olive oil on medium/high. Add leek and mushrooms. Saut for 56 minutes. Remove from heat. In a separate bowl crack eggs, add heavy cream, thyme leaves, salt, and pepper. Blend with an emersion blender under mixture bubbles. Place pie crust on baking sheet. Line bottom of pie crust with of the shredded Gruyre. Spread sauted leeks and mushrooms on top of the Gruyre. Pour egg mixture in crust. Spread remaining Gruyre on top of egg mixture. Bake for 35 minutes. Check to see if quiche is set. If not, check whether quiche is set every 5 minutes, with a 45 minute maximum. Remove from oven and cool to room temperature. You can serve when quiche reaches room temperature. You can also cover and refrigerate over night (this is best). Recipe yields one quicheto make two quiches, simply double the recipe.
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DLA Piper One Liberty Place 1650 Market Street, Suite 4900 Philadelphia, PA 19103 T (215) 275-8721 F (215) 656-3301 www.dlapiper.com

Risotto with Shrimp, Scallops and Summer Vegetable Salsa


Carol Nelson Shepherd, Attorney at Law Feldman Shepherd Wohlgelernter Tanner Weinstock & Dodig LLP

In addition to serving as one of the founding partners of Feldman Shepherd, and raising four kids into now young adulthood, Carol Nelson Shepherd has enjoyed cooking ever since receiving her first Betty Crocker cookbook as a child. Over the years, Carol has not only collected a wide variety of professional chefs cookbooks, but has also assembled her own multi-volume series of notebooks of selected recipes organized by type of dish and ingredients. She hopes someday to get it all on the computer! Carol loves entertaining, cooking for a crowd at family holidays, and trying to mimic restaurant meals she enjoyed. She is thrilled to be a part of Cooking Up Justice again and hopes you get as much delight from this recipe as she does.

Ingredients 812 large diver scallops 1216 medium to large shrimp, peeled and deveined, leaving tail intact 8 tbsp olive oil 4 tbsp butter 46 garlic cloves, minced 2 bunches scallions, white part only, thinly sliced 2 shallots, finely chopped 1 small onion, chopped 16 grape tomatoes, halved lengthwise Directions

Red, orange, yellow and green peppers, each, coarsely chopped 2 cups Arborio rice 4 cups fish stock 2 cups white wine Small bunch fresh basil leaves, thinly sliced Small bunch of flat leaf parsley, roughly chopped Salt and pepper Sea salt or kosher salt Pinch dried red pepper

Optional: Add chopped zucchini and/or yellow squash, or left-over sweet corn to vegetable mixture. Sprinkle finished dish with Asiago or Parmesan cheese.

Risotto: Warm 4 tbsp olive oil and 4 tbsp butter in large saucepan, and saut onions and shallots until barely soft. Add 2 cups Arborio rice. Toss lightly to coat rice, but do not brown. Add fish stock and remaining white wine, cup at a time, stirring occasionally, adding additional liquid only after the liquid has been absorbed by the rice. When almost completed, add salt and pepper, plus the chopped flat leaf parsley, reserving 2 tbsp for garnish. Sauce: Warm 2 tbsp olive oil in medium large saut pan over medium heat. Add scallions and 1 chopped shallot. Cook until just soft. Add garlic to taste, reserving 2 cloves. Cook for another 12 minutes. Add peppers and, if desired, corn and/or squashes. Cook until barely soft, colors still brilliant. Add cup white wine, tomatoes, chopped basil, salt and pepper and pinch red pepper. Toss lightly for just 12 minutes to blend flavors and set aside.

Shrimp and Scallops: As the risotto and sauce are cooking, rinse and dry scallops, sprinkle with salt and set aside. Peel shrimp. Warm 1 tbsp olive oil in each of 2 small saut pans and bring to medium high heat. Quickly cook shrimp just until pink and set aside. Sear scallops on each side, turning only once so to brown each side without overcooking the scallops. Set aside. To Assemble: Gently re-warm ingredients, if necessary, on low heat. Using a small souffl cup or glass custard cup, prepare four timbales of risotto placing one in the center of each of the four or six plates. Tumble 2 scallops and several shrimp over each timbale of risotto, and spoon a moat of the vegetable mixture around the timbale of risotto, sprinkling some over the seafood as well. Sprinkle the reserved parsley over each dish, and, if desired, some shredded Parmesan cheese and serve.
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Feldman Shepherd Wohlgelernter Tanner Weinstock & Dodig LLP 1845 Walnut Street, 25th Floor Philadelphia, PA 19103 T (215) 567-8300 F (215) 567-8333 www.feldmanshepherd.com

Mediterranean Orzo Grill


Debra Jensen, Managing Partner Galfand Berger, LLP

RECIPE FOR SUCCESS


For over 60 years, the attorneys at Galfand Berger, LLP have been fierce advocates for our clients and the communities we serve. Thats why we proudly champion Philabundance and its invaluable work. And, thats why, time after time, people trust their matters to our firm. If you have been injured or are interested in referring a personal injury matter, choose Galfand Berger, LLP, the firm with the winning ingredients: Peer recognized lawyers Record recoveries Trial-tested experience
Debra Jensen, Galfand Bergers managing partner, focuses her practice in the areas of complex medical malpractice and labor and employment law. Debra has achieved significant results for her clients, including the distinct honor of winning a landmark American with Disabilities Act case before the full, en banc, Third Circuit Court of Appeals. Debra has been selected four times to the Pennsylvania Super Lawyer list and is a member of multiple professional organizations, including the Million Dollar Advocates Forum, Pennsylvania Association for Justice (PaAJ) and the American Association for Justice (AAJ). Outside the courtroom, Debra serves on the Board of Directors of the Legal Clinic for the Disabled (LCD) providing free legal services to low-income people with physical disabilitiesand, she is a wizard in the kitchen!

Ingredients 1 lbs ground lamb (or lamb sausage with casings removed) cup mint, chopped and divided (with extra for garnish) cup basil, chopped and divided 34 cloves fresh garlic, minced 16 oz jar of marinated artichoke hearts, drained and rinsed and thread onto skewers 4 roma tomatoes (fresh), chopped 6 oz feta cheese, cut into inch cubes 3 tbsp olive oil 1 tsp lemon zest Directions Mix lamb, garlic, of your basil and of your mint in a bowl (add tsp salt and tsp pepper if you are not using sausage) and form into hamburger-sized patties. Turn grill onto medium high heat. Cook lamb patties through, flipping once to allow for caramelization on each side. While patties cook, add Artichoke skewers to grill, also allowing some minor charring for taste. Meanwhile, cook Orzo in well-salted water and drain when cooked. Once patties are finished cooking, break up into bite-sized pieces with a fork. Return orzo to the pot you cooked it in (should still be warm) and add broken lamb patties, artichokes, feta, chopped tomato, remaining basil and mint. Stir in olive oil and season to taste with salt and pepper. Serve in shallow bowls, and garnish with splash of good olive oil, lemon zest and reserved mint. Serves 6
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Attorneys helping injured people since 1947 1835 Market Street, Suite 2710, Philadelphia, PA 19103 www.galfandberger.com 1-800-222-8792

Galfand Berger, LLP 1835 Market Street, Suite 2710 Philadelphia, PA 19103 T (877) 228-1528 F (215) 564-2262 www.galfandberger.com

Shrimp and Mango Ceviche


Jeffrey N. Kale, Attorney at Law Law Offices of Jeffrey N. Kale

EXPERIENCE KNOWLEDGE KNOWLEDGE RESULTS EXPERIENCE RESULTS


Cherry Hill Attorney Jeffrey N. Kale is a trial lawyer with many years of experience. Mr.Cherry Kale focuses in the principal areas of civil contract and business litigation, commercial Hill Attorney Jeffrey N. Kale is litigation, a trial lawyer with many years of experience. litigation and personal injury law. While many firms handle a high-volume of either plaintiff or Mr. Kale focuses in the principal areas of civil litigation, contract and business litigation, commercial defense cases, Mr. Kale has the versatility and sophistication to a represent either of side. Mr. Kale also or litigation and personal injury law. While many firms handle high-volume either plaintiff optimizes his caseload so that he can give each of his clients individualized and special attention. defense cases, Mr. Kale has the versatility and sophistication to represent either side. Mr. Kale also As Managing Partner of his Cherry Hill Law Firm, Mr. Kale is sensitive to the often high-cost optimizes his caseload so that he can give each of his clients individualized and special attention. of legal fees. To that end, Mr. Kale offers flexible and reasonable rates. Initial consultations are As Managing Partner of his Cherry Hill Law Mr.committed Kale is sensitive to individuals the often and high-cost always Free. Attorney Kale is a Cherry HillFirm, Attorney to helping of legal fees. To that end, Mr. Kale offers flexible reasonable experience rates. Initial consultations businesses through dedication and hard work andand has considerable in a broad range are always Free. Attorney Kale is a Cherry Hill Attorney to helping of legal areas with particular focus on the committed following practice areas: individuals and
Jeffrey N. Kale has been engaged in the general practice of law for approximately 30 years in the areas of litigation, real estate, estate planning andadministration, small business counsel and personal injury. He maintains two offices in Philadelphia and Cherry Hill.

Shrimp Ingredients 12 jumbo shrimp cup black peppercorns cup white wine 1 bay leaf 4 cilantro stems lemon, cut in sections lime, cut in sections Salt, to taste Salad Ingredients 1 mango, peeled and diced cup red onion, diced cup plum tomatoes, diced cup cucumbers, diced

Dressing Ingredients 1 cup lime juice 1 cup lemon juice cup ketchup 1 tbsp diced jalapeno 2 tbsp minced cilantro salt & pepper, to taste

businesses through dedication and hard work and has considerable experience in a broad range General Civil Litigation of legal areas with particular focus on the following practice areas:
Contract and Business Litigation Commercial Litigation General Civil Litigation Personal Injury Law

1700 Sansom Street, 3rd Floor Philadelphia, PA 19103 (215) 564-6900 FAX (215) 496-9461

PENNSYLVANIA 1700 Sansom Street, 3rd Floor Philadelphia, PA 19103 (215) 564-6900 PENNSYLVANIA FAX (215) 496-9461

Contract and Business Litigation Commercial Litigation Personal Injury Law

NEW JERSEY 1236 Brace Road, Suite K Cherry Hill, NJ 08034 (856) 216-7171 NEW JERSEY FAX (856) 795-5731

1236 Brace Road, Suite K Cherry Hill, NJ 08034 (856) 216-7171 FAX (856) 795-5731

Law Offices of Jeffrey N. Kale 1700 Samsom Street, 3rd Floor Philadelphia, PA 19103 T (215) 564-6900 F (215) 496-9461 klegal@comcast.net 1236 Brace Road, Suite K Cherry Hill, NJ 08034 T (856) 216-7171 F (856) 795-5731 jnklegal@comcast.net

Directions Peel and devein shrimp. Prepare a pot of boiling water and add the peppercorns, wine, bay leaf cilantro, lemon, lime and salt. Cook the shrimp for 3 minutes in boiling water. Transfer shrimp to an ice water bowl. After they are cooled, slice shrimp in small pieces For the dressing, add the lime and lemon juices, ketchup, jalapeno, cilantro, salt and pepper to a blender and mix. Then marinate the shrimp in the dressing for 5 minutes. Stir in the mango, onion, tomatoes and cucumber. Drain off the excess liquid and chill and serve with plaintain chips or gourmet tortilla chips.

Contestants 15

Gourmet Mac n Cheese


Pamela A. Lee, Associate Attorney Locks Law Firm

Pamela A. Lee practices in both Pennsylvania and New Jersey. She specializes in personal injury cases, as well as in complex litigation, primarily mass torts and class actions. She has extensive experience in pharmaceutical litigation, and has worked in environmental law as well. When not protecting the rights the victims of persons seriously injured as a result of negligence or harmed by defective products of corporations, she spends as much time as she can with her three children, who love her macaroni and cheese.

Ingredients 11 oz elbow macaroni 12 bacon slices, chopped 3 cups fresh breadcrumbs (French bread) 1 cup (4 oz) parmesan cheese, finely grated cup fresh Italian parsley, chopped 23 cloves garlic, minced 3 tbsp flour 6 cups whole milk 6 large egg yolks 3 cups Fontina cheese, grated 14 oz bag of frozen peas 1 tsp salt tsp freshly ground black pepper Directions Cook macaroni in heavy large pot. Cook bacon until crisp. Transfer bacon and cup pan drippings to large bowl. Add breadcrumbs, cup parmesan cheese and cup parsley to bacon. Toss to coat. Add minced garlic to remaining pan drippings in pot and saut over medium heat, about 30 seconds. Add flour and whisk 3 minutes. Gradually add whisk in whole milk, then egg yolks, salt and pepper. Cook until mixture thickens, whisking constantly, about 12 minutes. Add 2 cups Fontina cheese and remaining cup parmesan cheese; whisk until cheeses melt. Remove from heat. Mix in peas, macaroni and remaining parsley. Stir in remaining 1 cup Fontina cheese. Transfer to prepared dish. Sprinkle breadcrumb mixture over macaroni mixture. Bake at 350 for about 15 minutes until top is golden. Let stand 15 minutes.

Locks Law Firm The Curtis Center 601 Walnut Street Suite 720 East Philadelphia, PA 19106 T (215) 893-0100 F (215) 893-3444 www.lockslaw.com

Contestants 17

Chicken Provenc
Richard L. Scheff, Chairman Montgomery, McCracken, Walker & Rhoads, LLP

Richard L. Scheff is the chairman of Montgomery McCracken. With a special emphasis on pharmaceutical and device companies, Mr. Scheffs government and corporate investigations practice focuses on False Claims Act matters, off-label promotion, pricing issues, compliance programs, securities fraud, inside trading, civil fraud and other white collar criminal matters. In 1995, he was designated by President Clinton to serve in a consultant capacity to the Undersecretary of the Treasury for Law Enforcement. Prior to private practice, he had a distinguished career as Chief of the Corruption/Labor Section of the U.S. Attorneys Office for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania. Mr. Scheff is frequently quoted in The Wall Street Journal, The New York Times, Financial Times, Forbes and recently appeared on CNBC. Montgomery, McCracken, Walker & Rhoads, LLP 123 South Broad Street Avenue of the Arts Philadelphia, PA 19109 (215) 772-7502 rscheff@mmwr.com www.mmwr.com

Ingredients 2 whole chicken breasts 4 large garlic cloves 1 medium onion 3 carrots 2 stalks celery pint brussel sprouts lb green beans 8 stalks of asparagus red pepper green pepper yellow pepper

lb white mushrooms broccoli and cauliflower, one stalk each (optional) cup flour 1tsp seasoned salt 1 tsp freshly ground black pepper 1 tsp poultry seasoning cup Chardonnay wine extra virgin olive oil

Directions Slice chicken breasts quarters. Dredge chicken in flour seasoned with seasoned salt, black pepper, poultry seasoning. Reserve flour. Clean and slice vegetables: Slice carrots and celery inch thick diagonally and then in half; cut onion in half and then in inch slices; trim brussel sprouts and cut in half; slice peppers be in inch strips; slice mushrooms; trim green bean ends; cut asparagus stalks in two. Heat 4 tablespoons of olive oil in large heavy skillet. Saut chopped garlic in oil for 1 minute, then add chicken. Saut for 6 minutes per side in a covered pan. Add vegetables, saut for another 7 to 8 minutes in covered pan. During cooking process, stir in two tablespoons of seasoned flour. Add cup of Chardonnay wine to chicken and vegetables. If more liquid is needed, add more wine. Cook chicken, vegetables and wine in uncovered pan for 3 to 4 minutes; wine and liquid in pan should form a light sauce. Serve immediately over a mixture of brown and wild rice.
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Pastitsio/Greek Lasagna
Ryan Miller, Law Clerk Volpe and Koenig, P .C

Ryan Miller is a patent attorney, focusing his practice on the preparation and prosecution of patent applications covering telecommunications and digital processor technologies. He also assists in litigation and transactional due diligence and counseling. Ryan graduated cum laude from Drexel University School of Law and is registered to practice before the United States Patent and Trademark office and admitted to practice law in Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and New York. Special thanks to Maria Vamvakidou for lending her recipe!

Meat Sauce 1 lbs ground beef 1 onion, finely chopped 2 cloves of garlic 3 cups tomatoes, finely chopped 1 jalapeno, chopped 1 bay leaf 1 cinnamon stick cup extra virgin olive oil cup of brandy pinch of sugar salt and ground pepper Directions

White Sauce (Bchamel) 3 cups butter 3 cups flour 6 cups fresh milk 1 small onion 2 cloves tsp grated nutmeg 2 eggs salt and white pepper 1 pkg. #2 Macaroni for Pastitsio (500g) available at Greek or ethnic groceries; or substitute penne or ziti cup parmesan cheese, grated

Meat Sauce: Heat the olive oil in a wide pan. Add ground beef and stir until brown. Leave for 78 minutes, then add onion and garlic and leave for another 56 minutes. Pour in the brandy. Add bay leaf, cinnamon stick, sugar, tomatoes, jalapenos, salt and pepper. Leave the cinnamon for 5 minutes, then remove. Simmer for 2025 minutes until the liquid is reduced. Bchamel: Warm the milk in a small sauce pan. Pierce the cloves into the onion and add to the milk. Do not bring to a boil. In another pan, melt the butter gently, then add the flour gradually and, over medium heat, whisk vigorously for 23 minutes, until consistency is smooth. Discard the onion, slowly add the milk to the flour and butter mixture, and whisk vigorously. Make sure each amount of milk is fully incorporated before you add the next. Add all the remaining ingredients except eggs. Whisk occasionally (over medium heat always) for 78 minutes until the sauce thickens.

When ready, remove from heat. Add each egg, whisking briskly. Again, make sure each yolk is fully incorporated before you add the other. When ready, add two ladlefuls of the bchamel to the minced meat sauce and mix well. Boil and drain the macaroni. Place half in a deep baking pan greased with olive oil. Pour on a ladleful of bchamel and shake the pan lightly. Pour another ladleful to the ground beef sauce and mix well. Add meat sauce to the macaroni. Place the remaining macaroni on top and pour the remaining bchamel. Shake the pan lightly to even bchamel topping and sprinkle with the cup of parmesan cheese. Place it on the bottom shelf of the preheated oven and bake at 350 for 4550 minutes.

Volpe and Koenig, P.C. United Plaza 30 South 17th Street Philadelphia, PA 19103 T (215) 568-6400 F (215) 568-6499 www.volpe-koenig.com

Contestants 21

Crispy Crab Cakes


Mitchell S. Kaplan, Managing Shareholder Zarwin, Baum, DeVito, Kaplan, Schaer & Toddy, P .C.

Mitchell S. Kaplan is the managing shareholder of Zarwin, Baum, DeVito, Kaplan, Schaer & Toddy, a mid-sized, full service law firm with four offices in Pennsylvania and New Jersey. The firm has experienced substantial growth and added numerous practice areas during Mitchells tenure as managing shareholder. The firm is committed to providing skilled, efficient and practical legal services. Mitchells love of cooking was instilled in him as a young child watching his mother regularly entertain her family and friends. He frequently picks up recipes and cooking tips from being a habitual Food Network watcher and prides himself on cooking everything from scratch with fresh ingredients. Mitchells crab cake recipe is always a crowd pleaser and works with many different sauce combinations that due to space reasons could not be included with the recipe. Zarwin, Baum, DeVito, Kaplan, Schaer & Toddy, P.C. 1818 Market Street, 13th Floor Philadelphia, PA 19103 T (215) 569-2800 F (215) 569-1606 mskaplan@zarwin.com

Ingredients 4 tbsp unsalted butter, melted and cooled slightly 1 cup yellow onions, chopped cup celery, chopped 3 tbsp mayonnaise 1 tbsp fresh lemon juice 1 tbsp extra-virgin olive oil 1 tbsp green onions (green parts only), chopped 1 tbsp fresh parsley leaves, chopped tsp salt Directions

tsp ground black pepper tsp cayenne 1 lb jumbo lump crabmeat, picked over for shells and cartilage 6 tbsp fine dry bread crumbs cup all-purpose flour 1 large egg 2 tbsp milk 1 cups panko ( Japanese bread crumbs) vegetable oil

Line a baking sheet with parchment paper and set aside. Heat the butter in a medium skillet and add the onions and celery. Cook, stirring, until softened, about 4 minutes. Set aside to cool. Meanwhile, combine the mayonnaise, lemon juice, extra-virgin olive oil, green onions, chives, parsley in the bowl of a food processor and process until well blended and slightly thickened. Add the salt, pepper, and cayenne and process for 15 seconds to blend. Transfer to a medium bowl with the cooled sauted vegetables, crabmeat and 6 tbsp bread crumbs and fold gently to mix, being careful not to break up the lumps. Form the crabmeat mixture into 8 (2- to 3-inch) round cakes, about 2 ounces each, and pack gently but firmly. Place on the prepared backing sheet, cover with plastic wrap, and refrigerate until well chilled, 1 to 2 hours.

Put the flour in a small shallow dish. In a separate bowl, whisk together the egg and the milk to make an egg wash. Put the panko in a third shallow dish. Dredge each crab cake in the flour, then in the egg wash, and then the panko crumbs, shaking to remove any excess breading. (Note that the crab cake mixture will be slightly wet and should be handled carefully. If the crab cakes become too loose during the breading, they can be refrigerated again until firm.) Set aside. Heat cup of the vegetable oil in a large, heavy skillet over medium heat. Panfry the crab cakes 3 or 4 at a time until golden brown, about 4 minutes per side. Add more oil as needed. Drain the crab cakes on paper towels. Keep warm.

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Cauliflower, roasted Corn and Poblano souP 1 small head cauliflower, chopped

Rachel M. Kantor Manager, Staff Recruiting Morgan Wentworth, LLC 610.783.0900 rachelkantor@morganwentworth.com MORGAN WENTWORTH, LLC is a legal recruiting firm located in King of Prussia, PA. The firm is dedicated to the exclusive placement of attorneys and other legal staffing. Rachel Kantor focuses on the placement of paralegals, legal assistants and other legal staffing, while Patricia Mosesso, President, focuses on placement of lateral partners, associates and firm mergers. In addition to her work at Morgan Wentworth, Rachel is involved in many activities, including inventing her own vegetarian recipes and cooking. This recipe is one of her favorites.

1 quart vegetable stock 2 poblano peppers charred, peeled, seeded and chopped 2 ears of corn, grilled ( cup set aside) 1 can cannellini beans, drained and rinsed 1 avocado, chopped 1 small onion, diced 4 cloves of garlic, minced teaspoon crushed red pepper 1 teaspoon smoked paprika 2 tablespoons olive oil Salt and pepper to taste 2 tablespoons chopped cilantro In a large saucepan, saut onion in olive oil over medium heat until transparent. Add crushed red pepper, smoked paprika and garlic and saut for 12 minutes longer. Add vegetable stock, cauliflower, cannellini beans, poblano peppers and corn (making sure to reserve cup). Bring to a boil, reduce heat and simmer for 3040 minutes. Puree the soup in a blender in batches, adding additional water or stock as necessary until desired consistency is reached. Return to pot and keep warm until ready to serve. To serve, top with reserved corn, avocado, cilantro and serve with tortilla chips on the side. Serves 4.

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SUMMERTIME RISOTTO
Ingredients
3 ears sweet corn, kernels removed, cream pressed from the cobs 8 cups spring or filtered water 4 Tbs. extra olive oil 2 Tbs. unsalted butter 1 cup finely chopped sweet onion 1 cup chopped green bell pepper, seeded 3 teaspoons minced garlic 4 sprigs fresh thyme 2 cups Arborio rice (I use Nano) 1 cup dry white wine 2 lbs. shrimp, peeled and deveined 1 cup chopped grape tomatoes 1/4 cup chopped green onions, green tops only 1 cup grated Parmigiano-Reggiano (it pays to use the good stuff) 1/3 cup heavy cream Salt and freshly ground black pepper 4 tablespoons fresh basil chiffonade

by Michele Cartwright

Michele Cartwright is a Corporate Sales Consultant for Thomson Reuters in Philadelphia and surrounding counties including Delaware and parts of New Jersey. She has been with Thomson for 13 years. Michele loves spending time with family and friends and loves going to Phillies games. She enjoys going to at least one or two away games a year to see a new town and support her team.

Directions
With a sharp knife remove the kernels from the corn cobs, next run the back of the knife down the cob pressing out the cream and reserving it with the kernels. Cover the cobs with water and bring to a boil and let simmer for at least 30 minutes. Keep water warm. In a large Dutch oven, heat the olive oil and butter over medium heat. Add the onion, bell pepper, thyme and corn kernels and saut until tender, about 5 minutes. Add the garlic and saut until fragrant, about 30 seconds. Increase the heat to medium-high add the rice (do not rinse) and cook, stirring constantly, until it becomes opaque, about 4 minutes (cook the full 4 minutes). Add the wine and cook, stirring constantly, until the rice has completely absorbed all the liquid. Begin by adding two cups of your corn stock keeping the pot at a gentle simmer (stir often). Be patient and wait until most of the stock has been absorbed. Add another cup and continue by adding your stock in 1/2 cup increments as the liquid is absorbed. Stir often careful not to let the rice dry out between additions. After 15 minutes add the shrimp, tomatoes and green onions, cooking another 5 minutes, until rice is al dente. (You should use about 6 cups of corn water). Add 1/2 cup of the Parmesan, heavy cream basil and stir well to mix. Take off the heat and fold in the reserved butter, season, to taste with salt and freshly ground black pepper. Serve with remaining basil and Parmesan at table. ENJOY

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Fresh berries (any berries or peaches work well!) 8 tablespoons sugar 4 tablespoons Grand Marnier 5 egg yolks 1 cup heavy cream

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Place egg yolks, 2 tablespoons sugar, and 2 tablespoons Grand Marnier in top of a double boiler set over simmering water. Beat for 20 minutes or until mixture is very thick and has doubled in volume. Slowly add heavy cream and remaining sugar and Grand Marnier. Serve warm or cold over berries.

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Adobo Chicken
(About 6 servings)

Ingredients
2 tablespoons vegetable oil 1 (3 lb) chicken, cut into pieces (remove skin) 1 large yellow onion, chopped 2 tablespoons minced garlic 1/3 cup vinegar (white or apple cider) 2/3 cup low sodium soy sauce 1 teaspoon of lemon juice 1 tablespoon garlic powder 1 tablespoon black pepper 2 bay leaves
Mary Barsky

Directions
Heat the vegetable oil in a large skillet over medium-high heat. Cook chicken pieces until golden brown on both sides, then remove from pan. Stir in the onion and garlic; cook until tender and slightly brown about 5-6 minutes. Pour in vinegar, soy sauce, and lemon juice and season with garlic powder, black pepper, and bay leaves. Add the browned chicken, increase the heat to high, and bring to a boil. Reduce heat to medium-low, cover, and simmer until the chicken is tender and cooked through, approximately 35 to 40 minutes.

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Serve over fresh steamed white or brown rice.

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Wild Mountain Blueberry Pound Cake


2 c. all purpose flour 1 tsp baking powder 1/2 tsp cinnamon 1/2 tsp salt 1 c. butter 1 c. dark brown sugar 4 large eggs 1/2 c. Wild Mountain Blueberry Coffee 1 c. fresh blueberries, washed and dried Preheat the oven to 350F. In a medium bowl, combine flour, baking powder, cinnamon, and salt. Whisk together until fully combined and aerated. In a large mixing bowl, cream together butter and brown sugar until light and fluffy. Add eggs, one at a time, mixing after each addition until fully incorporated. Add flour and coffee in turns with mixer on low, mixing until flour and coffee are both completely mixed in, but do not over mix. Mix in the fresh blueberries by hand. You do not want them to burst, so mix gently. Spray a 9 x 5 bread loaf pan with cooking spray for baking, or grease with butter or vegetable shorting and sprinkle with a little flour. Pour batter into pan and bake for 55-60 minutes, or until a toothpick inserted into the center of the loaf comes out clean. Remove from oven and allow to cool for 10-20 minutes. Using a butter knife, work around the edge of the pan to loosen the cake. Remove to a cooling rack and allow to cool completely, about an hour. Drizzle with white chocolate blueberry coffee sauce and more fresh blueberries.

White Chocolate Blueberry Drizzle Sauce


1 c. White Chocolate Chips 1 tbsp light corn syrup 1/4 c. Wild Mountain Blueberry Coffee 2 tbsp half & half Powdered sugar as needed to thicken In a medium bowl, place the chocolate chips and corn syrup. Set aside. In a small sauce pan, heat the coffee and half and half slowly, until just boiling . Pour over the chocolate and corn syrup and stir continually until the chocolate is completely melted. The sauce should be fairly thick, of a drizzle consistency. When you lift the spoon out of the sauce, it should slowly fall off the spoon. If the sauce is a bit too thick, thin it with a bit more coffee. if the sauce is too thin, add powdered sugar by the tablespoon and stir until you get your desired consistency. The consistency can vary by brand/type of white chocolate chips used.

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SOUTHWEST CHICKEN SOUP


1 lb of chicken breast, diced 1 onion, chopped 2 cloves of garlic, minced teaspoon chili powder teaspoon cayenne pepper Jayne Overturf is an account manager in the sales department at The Legal Intelligencer. Jayne loves creating new recipes for her husband, Ryan, and if they dont turn out, their Welsh Corgi, Rocket, gets to enjoy them. When not working or cooking, Jayne enjoys trying new restaurants and spending time with family and friends. 32 oz of chicken broth 14 oz (1 can) diced tomatoes 14 oz (1 can) crushed tomatoes 14 oz (1 can) black beans, rinsed and drained 2 cups frozen corn 1 small can of tomato paste 2 tablespoons olive oil salt, pepper, additional cayenne to taste Heat oil; thoroughly cook diced chicken, season with salt and pepper. Add onion, garlic and spices; cook until the onion is soft. Add chicken stock, crushed, dice tomatoes, bring to a low boil. Add the rest of the canned ingredients and corn. Reduce heat and simmer for 15 minutes. Ladle soup into a bowl, top with tortilla chips, sour cream, and shredded cheese.

GINGER CHICKEN STIR FRY


1 lb boneless skinless chicken breasts, cut into 1 inch pieces 1 garlic clove, minced 3 teaspoons olive oil, divided 2 tablespoons powdered ginger (I use Powdered China Ginger by Penzey) Tracy Footes is the Circulation/ Marketing Supervisor at The Legal Intelligencer. Tracy enjoys cooking and baking. She loves preparing meals and desserts for her family and friends. 2 tablespoons reduced-sodium soy sauce teaspoon seasoned salt teaspoon pepper 1 (16 ounce) package your favorite frozen stir-fry vegetable blend 2 teaspoons cornstarch 1 tablespoon cold water hot, cooked yellow rice In a large nonstick skillet or wok, stir-fry chicken and garlic in 2 teaspoons oil. Add soy sauce, salt and pepper. Cook and stir until chicken is lightly browned and juices run clear. Remove and keep warm. In the same pan, stir-fry the vegetables in remaining oil for 23 minutes or until heated through. Return chicken to the pan; mix well. Combine cornstarch and cold water until smooth; stir into chicken mixture. Bring to a boil; cook and stir for 1 minute or until thickened. Serve over rice.
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Aunt Maes Stuffed Peppers


4 to 5 green peppers 2 tsp oregano 1 to 2 lbs sweet Italian sausage 1 cups grated Parmesan cheese 1 tbsp olive oOil 2 eggs beaten 2 (10 oz.) pkgs. chopped spinach (thawed) tsp salt 2 cloves crushed garlic tsp black pepper cup Italian bread crumbs

Wash peppers, cut in half lengthwise and remove seeds Blanch in boiling water for 3 minutes Drain peppers and set aside in a large roasting pan Squeeze sausage meat from casing and saut in a frying pan with one tablespoon olive oil, breaking sausage meat into small pieces Drain spinach and squeeze out excess moisture Add spinach, garlic, salt, pepper and oregano to sausage and stir, remove from heat

Blend in the eggs once the mixture has cooled Mix well and fill pepper halves with equal amounts of filling Sprinkle with parmesan cheese Add inch of water to the bottom of the pan and cover peppers with aluminum foil Bake at 350 degrees for 15 minutes Remove foil and continue to bake for 15 minutes

They are served best with your favorite pasta and pesto sauce and a salad. Enjoy.

As President and COO of American Executive Centers, Mike Howard has been instrumental in securing the firms position of excellence within the Executive Suite industry. He is an active member and sponsor of numerous business organizations, including, Business Club of America, Mid-Atlantic Business Alliance, The Greater Philadelphia Chamber of Commerce, and the British American Business Council. In December 2010, he was appointed a one year term Board of Directors seat for the Office Business Center Association International. Howard also co-founded Donors Are Heroes, an organization that raises awareness of the importance of the need for organ donors, and he actively supports READ TO ME Early Literacy Program, a non-profit that promotes literacy for young children within the Philadelphia School District.

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SUMMER BARBEQUE DINNER

MARINATED FLANK STEAK 34 lb flank steak cup soy sauce cup white vinegar tsp ground ginger 1 tsp garlic powder 3 tbsp sugar 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Mix ingredients together until blended Score the meat slightly on both sides Put meat into a plastic bag and add marinade Marinate ideally for about 24 hours Grill for about 1015 minutes per side Slice thinly against the grain

PASTA SALAD WITH SUN-DRIED TOMATOES 1 lb of Farfalle pasta 1 bottle oil packed sun-dried tomatoes, chopped & drained 810 oz French feta cheese 1 cup chopped fresh basil cup pine nuts (toasted) Dressing cup balsamic vinegar cup extra virgin olive oil 2 tsp Dijon mustard 34 cloves of garlic, minced or crushed 1. Boil Farfalle pasta for about 8 minutes, drain 2. Put pasta in a large bowl, mix in the sun-dried tomatoes 3. Prepare dressing; whisk oil in to the vinegar, add mustard and garlic 4. When ready to serve add the cheese (crumb into small pieces), pine nuts (save 2 tbsp) and mix thoroughly 5. Carefully mix in basil and top with remaining pine nuts and a few basil leaves as garnish

BROWNIES 4 large eggs 6 one oz squares unsweetened chocolate lb of unsalted butter 2 cups sugar cup flour 1 tsp baking powder 1 tsp vanilla 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Beat eggs slightly Melt the butter and chocolate, cool a bit and then add to egg mixture Add remaining ingredients and mix until well blended Pour into a 9" x 12" baking pan Optional Add nuts or mini chocolate morsels to the top Bake at 350 for to s of an hour

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JUDGE RICHARD B. KLEIN (RET.) The Dispute Resolution Institute


Judge Klein retired after 36 years on the trial and appellate bench, and continues to use the numerous skills he honed in the areas of Mediation, Arbitration and Appellate Advising. He is especially fond of Appellate Advising where he Assists in determining what issues have the best chance for success on appeal, Recommends framing issues to best attract appellate attention, Provides input on structuring the critical phrasings of the Questions Presented in the Summary of Argument, and utilizes seasoned appellate experience to provide suggestions for the presentation of oral argument. In addition, he conducts a mock appellate argument to allow the attorney to dry run the appellate argument and makes suggestions as to how to make the argument more receptive by Appellate Court. He became a chef out of necessity when he was a single parent with two boys under ten and specializes in cooking with a Wok, a George Foreman grill and a microwave (You should try his microwave live lobster). This recipe is one of his that tries to create a Four Seasons gourmet-style meal on a McDonalds budget.

TUNA FISH CURRY


Ingredients 2 tablespoons of oil 1 clove of garlic, peeled, crushed (or cheat and use powered garlic) 2 small apples (preferably tart), peeled, cored and seeded 2 teaspoons curry powder (more or less to taste) 1 (8 oz) can tomato sauce (if in a pinch and desperate, can use spaghetti sauce) 2 tablespoons sherry or dry white wine (not absolutely necessary) 1 (8 oz) can of Tuna, drained and broken into chunks (my son also uses left over chicken) 2 cups hot cooked rice Directions Heat the oil and garlic, preferably in a wok. Cook until the garlic is lightly browned. If using real garlic, discard the garlic. Stir fry the apple over medium heat a minute or two. Add the curry powder and tomato sauce. After the mixture boils, add the sherry or wine and tuna and stir. Serve over rice. Its designed for four servings, but you might want to make more than listed if your eaters are growing boys. I became a chef out of necessity when I was a single parent with two boys under ten and specialize in cooking with a Wok, a George Foreman grill and a microwave (You should try my microwave live lobster). This recipe is one of his that tries to create a Four Seasons gourmetstyle meal on a McDonalds budget.

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2 tablespoons extra-virgin olive oil 1 pound lean ground turkey (white meat only) 3 garlic cloves, minced 1 medium onion, finely chopped 2 tablespoons ancho chile powder 1 teaspoon ground cumin One 14-ounce can chopped tomatoes One 15-ounce can tomato sauce One 15-ounce can black beans, drained and rinsed 4 corn tortillas Salt and freshly ground pepper directions In a saucepan, heat the oil. Add the turkey, season with salt and pepper and cook over moderate heat, breaking up the meat, until white throughout, 4 minutes. Add the garlic, onion, chile powders and the cumin and cook, stirring, until fragrant, 5 minutes. Stir in the tomatoes, tomato sauce and 1 cup of water; bring to a simmer. Cook over low heat, stirring occasionally, until thickened, 45 minutes. Add the beans and simmer for 15 minutes. Meanwhile, light a grill or heat a grill pan. Grill the tortillas over moderate heat until soft, 30 seconds per side; wrap in a towel. Season the chili with salt and pepper and serve with the grilled tortillas.

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Chestnut Bisque with Duck Confit

Brian Wilson, Chef

Ingredients
pound pancetta bacon, sliced or cut into -inch dice 1 onion -inch dice 1 stalk of celery, cut into -inch dice 1 small carrot, cut into -inch dice 1 medium parsnip, peeled and cut into -inch dice 1 medium Idaho potato, peeled, cut into -inch dice 2 pounds fresh chestnuts, boiled and peeled 12 sprigs thyme, tied together 1 cup Ruby Port wine 1 cup red wine 4 cups chicken stock 1 cup heavy cream Salt and pepper, to taste 1 pound duck confit More than a tip of the hat to our address, the name Le Castagne chestnuts in Italian honors one of the most important products of Northern Italy. The name also highlights a common thread between Philadelphia and Italy; for once the streets of this city were lined with the solemn trees that lend Chestnut Street its name. We invite you and your family to join us at Le Castagne, as well as our other family-owned establishments, La Famiglia Ristorante and Panorama at the Penns View Hotel both located in Old City.
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Le Castagne Ristorante features creative Northern Italian cuisine with the delicate flavors of an authentic cucina. Our menu includes modern and original interpretations of handmade pastas, seafood, veal and other traditional dishes that maximize the fresh ingredients of the season.

Directions
Over medium-low heat in a large heavy-bottomed saucepan, cook the pancetta bacon, stirring occasionally, until the bacon has slightly browned and has started to render its fat. Add the onion, celery and carrot and cook slowly, until soft and translucent. Add the parsnip, potato, chestnuts, thyme, port and red wine and simmer on low heat until it is almost reduced completely. Add the chicken stock and continue to cook until the chestnuts have completely softened, about 30 minutes. Finish with heavy cream, remove the thyme springs and puree in the blender. Strain the soup through a fine sieve and adjust the seasonings with salt and pepper. Garnish with duck confit.

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